Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Shakespeare Study

In 2010, I started reading the complete works of Williams Shakespeare. The idea started off simply enough, to read one play a month. Then I learned that the BBC had produced film versions of all thirty-seven plays, so I watched those as I went along. I started watching other film versions as well, and reading books of essays on each play. This blog didn't begin until I was well into my study. But here is a list of my blog entries related specifically to the study, along with links.

The Plays
- As You Like It (revisited)
- The Life Of Timon Of Athens
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (revisited)
- Pericles, Prince Of Tyre
- The Taming Of The Shrew (revisited)
- The Tempest (Part 1: Books)
- The Tempest (Part 2: Films and Television)
- The Tragedy Of Antony And Cleopatra
- The Tragedy Of Coriolanus
- The Tragedy Of Cymbeline
- The Tragedy Of Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark
- The Tragedy Of Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark (revisited)
- The Three Versions Of Hamlet
- The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar
- The Tragedy Of King Lear
- The Tragedy Of King Lear (revisited)
- The Tragedy Of Macbeth (Part 1: Books)
- The Tragedy Of Macbeth (Part 2: Films and Television Programs)
- The Tragedy Of Macbeth (revisited)
- The Tragedy Of Othello, The Moor Of Venice
- The Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet
- The Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet (revisited)
- Romeo And Juliet, Revisited
- The Winter's Tale

Poems and Sonnets
- The Poems 
- The Sonnets

The Apocrypha
- The Birth Of Merlin Or The Childe Hath Found His Father
- Edmund Ironside
- The History Of Cardenio
- The Reign Of King Edward The Third
- Sir Thomas More
- The Two Noble Kinsmen

And
- Revisiting A Few Plays
- Revisiting Some Of The Comedies
- Revisiting Some Of The Histories
- Second Year Of Shakespeare Study
- Shakespeare Study: Miscellaneous Books
- Shakespeare Study: More Miscellaneous Books 
- Shakespeare Study: More Miscellaneous Books
- Shakespeare Study: More Miscellaneous Books
- Shakespeare Study: Miscellaneous Shakespeare Books
- Shakespeare Study: Revisiting A Few Plays And Reading One For The First Time


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